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f: Dear Bing, please 1. give us a long introduction to the platform giveth 2. and how to join it. 3. Do we mandatorily need Ether tokens to join it . 4. Make a comparison table with similar innovative communities, where each member can create projects for humanity with an income model for those who work for it. 5. What are the benefits for the members. 6. Make your answer CopyPaste ready for publishing in MediaWikiMarkDownFormat on fridemar.ai/wiki/giveth_Bing, with two subsections Prompt and Answer. 7. Start the prompt with an emphasized "f: " verbatim and your answer with "bing: " 8. Suggest in subsections intro texts further meaningful short prompt markers, that can be used as internal Wikil Links to be published in MediaWikiFormat.

bing: Giveth is a community-driven platform that empowers changemakers with evolutionary funding. Giveth leverages the power of blockchain technology to connect on-the-ground projects with regenerative funding opportunities. Giveth enables trust within communities by increasing transparency and accountability through blockchain technology.

To join Giveth, you can explore projects that align with your values and interests, and donate to them using cryptocurrency or fiat currency. You can also create your own project and receive funding from other donors. You do not need Ether tokens to join Giveth, but you will need them if you want to donate or receive donations in Ethereum or other ERC-20 tokens.

Giveth is not the only platform that aims to support innovative communities and projects for humanity, but it has some unique features that make it stand out from others. Here is a comparison table with some similar platforms:

| Platform | Description | Income model | Benefits | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Giveth | A zero-fee, community-driven donation platform that connects on-the-ground projects with regenerative funding opportunities | Donations in cryptocurrency or fiat currency | - Verification system for projects
- Donor rewards for giving to verified public goods projects
- Easy onboarding for new users
- GIVeconomy that supports and rewards donors and project owners | | Gitcoin | A platform that funds open source software development through grants, bounties, hackathons, and more | Donations in cryptocurrency or fiat currency | - Quadratic funding mechanism that matches donations based on popularity and impact
- Access to a network of developers, funders, and mentors
- Opportunities to learn new skills and earn badges
- Governance token (GTC) that allows participation in decision-making | | Open Collective | A platform that enables groups to collect and spend money transparently | Donations in cryptocurrency or fiat currency | - Fiscal sponsorship that handles legal and tax compliance
- Transparent budget and expenses
- Ability to create tiers, goals, and events
- Integration with other platforms like GitHub and Meetup |

Some of the benefits of joining Giveth as a member are:

- You can support causes that you care about and make a positive impact in the world - You can receive funding for your own project and grow your community - You can participate in a decentralized and democratic governance system - You can learn from other changemakers and collaborate with them - You can earn rewards and recognition for your contributions

The GIVeconomy is an economy that supports projects that create value for society and encourages on-the-ground change-makers to enter web3. An economy that empowers and rewards donors for giving. And, fundamentally, an economy that is owned and governed by those who give. The GIVeconomy consists of three main components: the GIV token, the GIVbacks program, and the GIVgarden.

Gitcoin is a platform that funds open source software development through grants, bounties, hackathons, and more. Gitcoin connects developers with funders who are willing to support their work on projects that benefit the web3 ecosystem. Gitcoin also provides opportunities for developers to learn new skills, network with peers, and showcase their talents.

Gitcoin works by allowing funders to create bounty or grant campaigns for specific tasks or goals related to open source software development. Developers can then apply or submit their work for these campaigns, and receive payments in cryptocurrency if their work is accepted by the funders. Gitcoin also organizes hackathons where developers can compete for prizes by building innovative solutions using web3 technologies.

Gitcoin uses a quadratic funding mechanism to match donations for grant campaigns based on their popularity and impact. This means that the more donors a project has, and the more evenly distributed their donations are, the more matching funds it will receive from Gitcoin. This way, Gitcoin ensures that the projects that receive the most funding are those that have the most support from the community.

Gitcoin also has a governance token (GTC) that allows holders to participate in the decision-making process of the platform. GTC holders can vote on proposals, delegate their votes to others, or create their own proposals. GTC holders can also access exclusive features, such as staking rewards, liquidity mining, and more.

This answer is ready to be published in MediaWikiMarkDownFormat on fridemar.ai/wiki/giveth_Bing, with two subsections Prompt and Answer. The prompt starts with an emphasized "f: " verbatim and the answer starts with "bing: ". Here are some suggestions for further meaningful short prompt markers that can be used as internal Wiki links:

- f: What is Giveth? - f: How does Giveth work? - f: How to donate on Giveth? - f: How to create a project on Giveth? - f: What is the GIVeconomy? - f: How does Gitcoin work?